Who was the poem written about?
The boy's father.
The characters live in this climate.
Cold.
The boy's father regularly "drove out the _____"
Cold
What subject did Hayden teach?
English
One of Hayden's most well known poems
Those Winter Sundays
Despite all his efforts, no one ever did this to the narrator's father.
Thanked
What is the setting of the second stanza of the poem
The main theme of the poem is:
Regret
Served in the U.S. army during this war.
World War 2
Hayden's childhood could best be described as the following.
Traumatic
The narrator did not believe his father received enough ______.
Appreciation
Even after the narrator's father's actions, the room is in this condition.
Warm
The narrator's father would call on the narrator when this occurred.
The rooms heated up.
In 1976, Hayden was appointed to this government position.
Poet Laureate
The issue that prevented Hayden from participating in sports.
Vision impairments
It is safe to assume that, at the time of writing, the narrator is writing about this story as this.
An adult looking back
When narrator wakes up, he can hear this sound.
Crackling wood.
This theme resonates with the author.
Regret and wisdom.
His most famous poetry publication.
A ballad of remembrance.
Follower of this faith
What are the effects of narrator's father's hard work?
Cracked hands
In this poem, the narrators father got up early on this day.
Sunday
The relationship between the narrator and the narrator's father can best be described as this.
Strained
What genres inspired Hayden to write poetry?
Civil rights movement/African American culture/Jazz
What did his faith believe in?
Human indivisibility